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19 February, 07:53

Solve this problem. John wants to buy a catcher's mitt for $32.85 and a team jacket for $24.30. He has $45 saved. How much more money does John still need to save? How can estimation could be used to make sure the answer is reasonable? A. Answer: John needs $12.15 more. Estimation: $33 $24 = $57. $57 - $45 = $12. John needs about $12 more to buy the two items. B. Answer: John needs $28.58 more. Estimation: $33 $24 = $57. $57 : 2 = $28.50 John needs about $28.50 more to buy the two items. C. Answer: John needs $102.15 more. Estimation: $33 $24 = $57. $45 $57 = $102. John needs about $102 more to buy the two items.

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  1. 19 February, 11:31
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    32.85+24.30 = $57.15 is the amount needed to buy the jacket and mitten

    he has saved 45

    so 57.15-45=12.15

    he needs 12.15 more dollars

    For an estimation, we round these numbers.

    32.85 rounds up to 33

    and 24.30 rounds down to 24

    33+24=57

    57-45=12

    he needs around $12

    so the correct answer is A
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